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1. What Do They Really Think of Us Laowai?
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2. Too Comfortable in the Gray?
(Community/Blogs - English)
... at Your Peril”. The post is a response to one at Think China on the importance of foreigners learning how to tiptoe through the gray areas of Chinese law. China Law Blog disagrees, and in the post ...
3. Mission, Vision, Values
(About Us/Mission, Vision, Values - 简体中文)
Mission Statement ChinaSource serves the international faith-based community by identifying critical issues, formulating strategies, convening resources and evaluating results for the promotion of responsible ...
4. Peoples of China
(Category - 简体中文)
China’s population is comprised of not only hundreds of distinct ethnic groups, but also many socio-economic segments, each with its own sense of identity and unique set of needs and opportunities.
5. Training Materials
(Category - 简体中文)
This repository of training resources addresses needs among various types of leaders and at various levels. Contributors include numerous organizations inside and outside China. This growing collection ...
6. A New Generation of Urban Migrants
(Articles/Urban Migrants)
“Each generation goes further than the generation preceding it because it stands on the shoulders of that generation.” – Ronald Reagan With each new generation comes change.  The new generation follows, ...
7. Too Comfortable in the Gray?
(Community/Blogs)
... titled “China’s Business Laws: Ignore Them at Your Peril”    The post is a response to one at Think China on the importance of foreigners learning how to tiptoe through the gray areas of Chinese law. ...
8. Local Vision
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... quite gotten over this compelling figure that claimed to hold heaven and earth together for most of the 18th century.    For those Chinese or foreigners who have peered inside the areas of the now no ...
... can also prompt local officials to crack down on Christian activities that had previously gone on unhindered.  On the other hand, in areas where Christians enjoy good relations with officials (some of ...
... Clinicians). Treatment Recommendations The following table compares basic Western values of psychotherapy with Asian values and shows areas of potential conflict (from J. D. Kinzie’s Overview of Clinical ...
... and scope of activities of registered groups as well.  It notes the preferential treatment given to Buddhists who are not followers of the Dali Lama.  It lists other areas of problems:  the paucity of ...
... and sacrifice of migrant workers from the countryside. More than 130 million have moved to urban areas in recent years. They arrive, clamoring for work in factories and on construction sites, usually making ...
14. Peony in Love
(Resources and Reviews/Reviews)
... believing in the spiritual world.  Some of the traditions and beliefs have disappeared in mainland China but can still be seen being practiced in remote areas and are making a comeback even in the cities.  ...
15. China Consultation 2010
(Events/Private)
... choosing which seminars to go to based on areas of interest. They are optional guidelines. If you would like to attend a seminar that is not a part of your main track of choice you are still welcome to ...
16. 2008 01
(Subscription Access/ChinaSource Journal)
... the world—especially in areas of fast church growth—of the need to build leaders. In response, there has been a steady growth of “leader development ministries.” But, what exactly does a “leader development ...
17. 2008 04
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... of rain hit a migrant community I was visiting in Shanghai. The community was tucked away in a pocket within the city and thestructures of economics had forced the poorest into the lowest lying areas of ...
18. 2009 03
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... worker’s role. What Churches in China Need Today: The Living Water Huo Shui There are key areas that agencies need to consider for their involvement in China. The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present ...
19. Tianjin
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... District, covering an area of 33 square km. Tianjin is one of the most prosperous business areas of North China as well as a key distribution center for goods and materials.   Transportation: Getting in ...
20. Nanjing
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY:  Nanjing   Nanjing lies in Jiangsu Province, is its capital and is one of the most important industrial areas in China. It is 6.5 thousand square kilometers in area and has a population of ...
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